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Aviation Daily, April 23, 2024

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Airframers

L to R: Jeff Knittel, Robin Hayes
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Robin Hayes, Former JetBlue CEO, To Lead Airbus Americas

Apr 22, 2024
Former JetBlue Airways CEO Robin Hayes will succeed retiring Airbus Americas CEO and Chairman Jeff Knittel, effective June 3.

The Daily Memo

ITA Airways A350-900
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Daily Memo: The ITA Case Should Worry Europe’s Airlines

Apr 22, 2024
The way the EC is arguing its case should not only worry Lufthansa, but others European players that either want to acquire a carrier or want to be acquired.

Airports

southwest plane at OAK
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City Of San Francisco Sues Port Of Oakland Over Planned Airport Name Change

Apr 22, 2024
The city of San Francisco says the Port, which owns OAK, is infringing on the federal trademark of SFO, which is owned by the city.
Innsbruck International Airport
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European Airports Face Financial Threats, Representative Body Says

Apr 12, 2024
Europe’s regional airports face existential challenges as market conditions change, according to airports body ACI Europe.

Air Navigation

passengers boarding easy jet
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A4E Working On 'Optimum Trajectory' Flights Project

Apr 22, 2024
Airlines for Europe, which represents around 34 European airlines, is looking to “reboot” European ATM by its member airlines proposing optimum flight paths.

Technology

GKN H2Gear model
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GKN Advances H2Gear Powertrain Despite Supply Chain Issues

Apr 17, 2024
GKN Aerospace is nearing critical milestones in its H2Gear hydrogen-electric powertrain research and technology project after overcoming supply chain issues.

Airlines

aeroflot and s7 jets in hangar
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Russian Airlines Progress Domestic Software Alternatives

Apr 16, 2024
Russia’s largest carriers are starting to introduce locally developed software to help maintain their Western-made airliners.
casey and van der werff
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SAS CEO: Air France-KLM Equity Stake Unlikely To Trigger Slot Remedies

Apr 22, 2024
SAS CEO Anko van der Werff believes Air France-KLM’s 19.9% equity investment will trigger some EU competition remedies, but won't include surrendering slots.
Air New Zealand
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Air New Zealand Aims To Carry Passengers On Electric Demo Flights

Apr 18, 2024
Air New Zealand looks to trial flights on its electric Alia aircraft with passengers in the future but is uncertain if these will be on the current demo model.
AirJapan 787-8
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AirJapan’s Roadmap Hits Snag Over ANA Fleet Optimization

Apr 16, 2024
The worst-case scenario may be that the ANA long-haul LCC subsidiary might only have four aircraft by March 2026.

MRO

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Engine Market Growth In Q1 Tempered By Supply Chain Problems

Apr 19, 2024
Though the commercial aviation aftermarket grew briskly in the first quarter (Q1), supply chain problems are weighing on the engine segment.
aircraft recycling
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New Consortium To Spur Use Of Recycled Aircraft Materials

Apr 19, 2024
The consortium of six aviation companies aims to accelerate the use of recyclable materials, especially carbon fiber and aluminum, from decommissioned aircraft.

Industry Data

A321neo
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Carbon Analysis: Ups And Downs In The APAC Region

Apr 22, 2024
Among Japan Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and AirAsia, some groups show improvement, while others stagnate or fluctuate.